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here is smith on the block. >> mike g.: think mike dement mike did he ment could live with nc state not making the basket. threes on the perimeter. >> mike h.: nc state now just 3 for 9 from behind the arc. smith yet to hit a three-point in the first half. >> mike g.: that's just not now they're built. much more of an attacking kind of an old school team. >> mike h.: gonzalez for three. splash. javier gonzalez, 36% from behind the arc. that's a big bucket here in the final 30 seconds. shot clock is off. cole with smith on him. five seconds. evans, ball fake and a bucket. what a play for brandon evans. the transfer from east carolina has come up big with eight points. that man tracy smith 14 first half points, shooting 60% from the field. here's evans. >> mike g.: here's the guy at the end of the clock who's going to have the ball. we talked about his ability to create his own offense. he got to his right hand and made a nice finish. >> mike h.: g-man i thought uncg had a chance to get blown out of here early. give them credit. they fought hard and are very much in this game. >> mike g.:
here is smith on the block. >> mike g.: think mike dement mike did he ment could live with nc state not making the basket. threes on the perimeter. >> mike h.: nc state now just 3 for 9 from behind the arc. smith yet to hit a three-point in the first half. >> mike g.: that's just not now they're built. much more of an attacking kind of an old school team. >> mike h.: gonzalez for three. splash. javier gonzalez, 36% from behind the arc. that's a big bucket here in the...
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. >> mike g.: mike dement talking defense to his team right now. javy gonzalez really had an easy advance up the floor off the dribble. you've got to calm him down somehow, keep him out of the lane area. >> mike h.: unc greensboro just 2 of 9 on the season. they are 1-1 in southern conference play. they beat sanford handily 73-40 on december 5th. and then lost to college of charleston. javy gonzalez getting a break right now. well deserved. three new players in for nc state. e q 3 farnold degand is on the floor. julius mays out there as well. this is mays with the basketball. >> mike g.: another unforced error for the spartans that time. p?@$r'47 747 7474? ?s,47ín@l ;ú6úóú[uzpíuí4[4ç4[ó:>@húú/ >> mike h.: richard howell the third substitute in the game for nc state. n ÷7ñ/w w>w> mike g.: you can't fault the defense. that was pretty good by cole. he made smith settle for a pullaway jump shot with no double-team help coming. smith just beat him with a better shot. >> mike h.: nice drive. tracy smith
. >> mike g.: mike dement talking defense to his team right now. javy gonzalez really had an easy advance up the floor off the dribble. you've got to calm him down somehow, keep him out of the lane area. >> mike h.: unc greensboro just 2 of 9 on the season. they are 1-1 in southern conference play. they beat sanford handily 73-40 on december 5th. and then lost to college of charleston. javy gonzalez getting a break right now. well deserved. three new players in for nc state. e q 3...
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that is a job that bob, mike, and i always wanted. now, here they are. they're working for the good of the country and the good of the world. they're always thinking about where we have an and where we need to go. no politicians know more about history. he was talking about caesar, cicero, and rice his freedom to come out differently. -- rewrites history to make it come out differently. [laughter] it would be a good time for us to show that the president, speaker, leaders can find a way to come together. i will conclude with two brief points of personal privilege. i promise i will be brief because i have spoken too long. number one, my colleagues in the senate and in the house, remember your families. try remember to make a family friendly place. i used to complain that when the sun started to go down, we should go down and -- go home and have dinner with our families. the people negotiating were gone, we could not find them. they were somewhere, but not on the floor. always make a point to think of the loved ones that you see here. if you do that, they
that is a job that bob, mike, and i always wanted. now, here they are. they're working for the good of the country and the good of the world. they're always thinking about where we have an and where we need to go. no politicians know more about history. he was talking about caesar, cicero, and rice his freedom to come out differently. -- rewrites history to make it come out differently. [laughter] it would be a good time for us to show that the president, speaker, leaders can find a way to come...
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host: mike on the phone from jacksonville, florida. caller: first i have a comment and then the question. i believe the defining moment -- of course -- for the country was 9/11. so many things changed across so many facets of our lives, and they continue to do so. i wish this administration could remember that, but they seem to have left that behind as a police the event, not a terrorist event. i really want you to try to enter as honestly as you can. you mentioned that obama's ratings were so high, even with unemployment falling apart, and he was at 53%. do your guests believe that it is the media -- if they were not so pro-obama and so for the administration -- that he would, in fact, have the ratings he has? i know it will be very hard, but i would like them to try to answer that. guest: i will be very honest. i do not think that person has ever read a word that i had written. i am not a shell for the administration. in fact, even some of my best friends do not know how i think about things, but i do point out liberal biases in the
host: mike on the phone from jacksonville, florida. caller: first i have a comment and then the question. i believe the defining moment -- of course -- for the country was 9/11. so many things changed across so many facets of our lives, and they continue to do so. i wish this administration could remember that, but they seem to have left that behind as a police the event, not a terrorist event. i really want you to try to enter as honestly as you can. you mentioned that obama's ratings were so...
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host: mike on the phone from jacksonville, florida. caller: first i have a comment and then the question. i believe the defining moment -- of course -- for the country was 9/11. so many things changed across so many facets of our lives, and they continue to do so. i wish this administration could remember that, but they seem to have left that behind as a police the event, not a terrorist event. i really want you to try to enter as honestly as you can. you mentioned that obama's ratings were so high, even with unemployment falling apart, and he was at 53%. do your guests believe that it is the media -- if they were not so pro-obama and so for the administration -- that he would, in fact, have the ratings he has? i know it will be very hard, but i would like them to try to answer that. guest: i will be very honest. i do not think that person has ever read a word that i had written. i am not a shell for the administration. in fact, even some of my best friends do not know how i think about things, but i do point out liberal biases in the
host: mike on the phone from jacksonville, florida. caller: first i have a comment and then the question. i believe the defining moment -- of course -- for the country was 9/11. so many things changed across so many facets of our lives, and they continue to do so. i wish this administration could remember that, but they seem to have left that behind as a police the event, not a terrorist event. i really want you to try to enter as honestly as you can. you mentioned that obama's ratings were so...
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they are hysterically screaming at me about how could i do this to mike charmin. this is an atrocity. what are they talking about? all of a sudden, he said this, we have a three newspaper citations. i am sorry you feel that way, i hang up and your voice mailbox is full. 700 messages from all over central virginia. about how atrocious this was. i will say that that election was 3500 people voting in the republican primary. 25,000 people voted in the republican primary. you can do things in the mailbox to the right kinds of voters because the file -- the whole other thing on direct mail. .. are people who traditionally vote early. why do we want to think about those guys? uniquely. these are the people you should spend the least amount of time and energy on because they traditionally vote early, this is their habit. they're already supporting you. you don't need to persuade them and you don't need to spend a lot of energy turning them out. these are the two purposes of your mail and your phone program. the second thing you want to think about is low propensity voter
they are hysterically screaming at me about how could i do this to mike charmin. this is an atrocity. what are they talking about? all of a sudden, he said this, we have a three newspaper citations. i am sorry you feel that way, i hang up and your voice mailbox is full. 700 messages from all over central virginia. about how atrocious this was. i will say that that election was 3500 people voting in the republican primary. 25,000 people voted in the republican primary. you can do things in the...
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capitals defenseman mike green will not be going. steve eyeser man who did the picking told green back in november that if he wantd to represent his country, had he to play better defense. team canada has more than enough offensive players. one guy who knows exactly how disappointed green is right now, san jose shark and fellow fellow canadian dan boyle. >> i've been in his shoes before where you lead the league in points and you don't get picked. et cetera an unbelievable talent. he will be there in the future. that's a tough team to crack be a that's an unfortunate situation. everyone knows he is a very good hockey player. >> yzer man and his coaching staff have been up looking at who will be. it came brown to bowme sitter and dooughty. green never was on the list. keith and scott niedmayer will represent his team. >> fleischmann will represent the czech republic who won the bronze medal in 2006. >> i'll be attending the bronze medal game. don't call me, i'll call you. >>> first stop, san jose. the last time they visited shark tank
capitals defenseman mike green will not be going. steve eyeser man who did the picking told green back in november that if he wantd to represent his country, had he to play better defense. team canada has more than enough offensive players. one guy who knows exactly how disappointed green is right now, san jose shark and fellow fellow canadian dan boyle. >> i've been in his shoes before where you lead the league in points and you don't get picked. et cetera an unbelievable talent. he will...
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another thing that does not work all the time, but sometimes mike is when you introduce a bill in the house, there is a box next to the -- but sometimes, is when you introduce a bill in the house, there is a box next to the speaker's desk and they introduce an order to it. sometimes, the bills' no. might attract attention. you have had bills that have been introduced during the income tax season. it is something that we all want to pay because we all benefit from taxes. it is a message that it's hard to friend, but people sat down and when you think about it, it is a helpful thing. anyway, you have a 1040, you know, an s1040 or you want to make d.c. the 51st state, new columbia or whatever you call it, you would have h.j. res 51. that is the idea. sometimes they give you better play. but people spend a large amount of time on it as well. the actual drafting the bill, and you can be sure that scores of groups around town, and certainly the executive branch and other groups on the hill as well, certainly draft amendments to those bills as well. what you are trying to do in terms of the
another thing that does not work all the time, but sometimes mike is when you introduce a bill in the house, there is a box next to the -- but sometimes, is when you introduce a bill in the house, there is a box next to the speaker's desk and they introduce an order to it. sometimes, the bills' no. might attract attention. you have had bills that have been introduced during the income tax season. it is something that we all want to pay because we all benefit from taxes. it is a message that...
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mike on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, good morning. what this shows is, that after 9/11, all we heard was, we need to tear down the walls between one division of intelligence to the other. we spent $100 billion create the homeland security department. and who shared what? no one. it's the same ol' story. we spent a trillion dollars or 2 trillion dollars over the last eight years and we gained absolutely nothing for it. have a nice day. >> host: will watson on twitter adds this portion. he says, that it did not help that transportation security administration's chief nomination has been held up for months by senator jim de. this is over concerns about allowing unions to, workers at tsa to join unions. that mentioned in the papers as well. shreveport, louisiana, trevor on our republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning, how are you? >> host: fine, thank you. go ahead, you're on. >> caller: yeah. i was just saying that i think, i'm one republican who actually thinks that president is actually doing a pretty decent on this issue
mike on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yeah, good morning. what this shows is, that after 9/11, all we heard was, we need to tear down the walls between one division of intelligence to the other. we spent $100 billion create the homeland security department. and who shared what? no one. it's the same ol' story. we spent a trillion dollars or 2 trillion dollars over the last eight years and we gained absolutely nothing for it. have a nice day. >> host: will watson on...
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they are hysterically screaming at me about how could i do this to mike charmin. this is an atrocity. what are they talking about? all of a sudden, he said this, we have a three newspaper citations. i am sorry you feel that way, i hang up and your voice mailbox is full. 700 messages from all over central virginia. about how atrocious this was. i will say that that election was 3500 people voting in the republican primary. 25,000 people voted in the republican primary. you can do things in the mailbox to the right kinds of voters because the file -- the whole other thing on direct mail. .. these are who, sometimes get confused but, tuesday in november where you're supposed to vote because it is about the only presidential years or got fused in is municipal election or primary or, say they're working on a bond or other type of issue. low pensty voters are not people who vote every time. you will need to spend a lot of energy to turn them. these are people who you know support your candidate or your issue. third target audience are potential early voters. senior citi
they are hysterically screaming at me about how could i do this to mike charmin. this is an atrocity. what are they talking about? all of a sudden, he said this, we have a three newspaper citations. i am sorry you feel that way, i hang up and your voice mailbox is full. 700 messages from all over central virginia. about how atrocious this was. i will say that that election was 3500 people voting in the republican primary. 25,000 people voted in the republican primary. you can do things in the...
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before we get to cynthia roberts i want to recognize donna christiansen from the virgin islands and mike honda, the chair of the kpac, caucasian pacific american caucus from california. thank you. cynthia? >> thank you, congressman scott, for including me in the panel of luminaries tackling the seemingly intractable achievement gap. my name is cynthia robbins. as a lawyer and activists committed to justice and education along with distinguished prof. of law dr. edgar cahn, i have added the justice initiative. if you remember nothing else of what i have to say today please remember that i came here to say yes we can. that slogan embraced by the campaign of president and nobel laureate barack obama:bayou s w founder cesar chavez, captures the essence of the legalegacy o promise. there are many examples of educators and families saying yes we can level the playing field. one example shows the movements core values of reciprocity and co-production at work. by offering our gifts and talents and receiving the fruits of our neighbors's labor we produce the type of community we want and need. th
before we get to cynthia roberts i want to recognize donna christiansen from the virgin islands and mike honda, the chair of the kpac, caucasian pacific american caucus from california. thank you. cynthia? >> thank you, congressman scott, for including me in the panel of luminaries tackling the seemingly intractable achievement gap. my name is cynthia robbins. as a lawyer and activists committed to justice and education along with distinguished prof. of law dr. edgar cahn, i have added...
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mike on the independent mind. caller: what it shows is, after 9/11 all we heard was we need to tear down the walls between one division of intelligence to the other. we spend $100 billion creating a homeland security department and who shared what? no one. it is the same old story. we spend $1 trillion or $2 trillion over the last eight years and we gained absolutely nothing for it. have a nice day. host: will watson on twitter add to this -- this is over concerns about allowing unions -- workers at tsa to join unions. shreveport, louisiana, trevor on our republican line. caller: how were you? host: fine, thank you. go ahead, you are on. caller: i am one republican who actually thinks president obama is doing a decent job on this issue. i just really think he is showing a certain amount of strength, and standing tall on this issue and i think this is something we should be proud of. committed to what he called a war of necessity in afghanistan. i think it was very important -- he committed more troops in the area
mike on the independent mind. caller: what it shows is, after 9/11 all we heard was we need to tear down the walls between one division of intelligence to the other. we spend $100 billion creating a homeland security department and who shared what? no one. it is the same old story. we spend $1 trillion or $2 trillion over the last eight years and we gained absolutely nothing for it. have a nice day. host: will watson on twitter add to this -- this is over concerns about allowing unions --...
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host: mike is calling on the independents' line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are well. what is your question or comment for the ambassadors? çcaller:ç all of this stems fm ignorance. in order to understand what is happening in the middle east and the world, you must understand who the united states and great britain is. we are two of lost tribes of israel. we must understand pick a perfect timeline. -- understand the prophetic timeline. we are in the last erupted for christ returns. -- era before christ returns. what you see in the middle east, giving away land for peace, everything is geared towards christ's second coming. there will be no peace in the middle east. things will get worse and worse. keep your mind on in germany, the vatican, and the european union, the king of the north. host: let us get a response. any comments? guest: no, i don't have any comments. host: kathy on the republicans' line. caller: thank you, ambassadors, for your time. i am and military spouse with a husband getting ready to deploy within the next month. i appreciate
host: mike is calling on the independents' line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are well. what is your question or comment for the ambassadors? çcaller:ç all of this stems fm ignorance. in order to understand what is happening in the middle east and the world, you must understand who the united states and great britain is. we are two of lost tribes of israel. we must understand pick a perfect timeline. -- understand the prophetic timeline. we are in the last erupted for christ...
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. >> my name is mike atkinson and i am a professor here at u.v.a. and john talked about congress doing things responsibly and frances has talked about how easy it is to be attacked. we happen to be in a district where our congressman is quite vulnerable or considered vulnerable. and every time he seems to make a move, we get bombarded with television commercials that appear to be from organizations that are quite nonpartisan until you start looking into the websites that they come from. and two are pref leapt right now. one is an organization that looks like it is an alternative to aarp which ends up being a website or an organization whose money isÑi funneled through a p. firm in d.c. that gets its funds from the pharmaceutical industry. another one looks like another nonprofit organization by the website and go to that website and it's a domain nan owned by another firm and gets the money from the tobacco industry primarily. >> i am glad you didn't say the >> i'm sure. >> but we are cobombarded not knowing where this money is coming from which ap
. >> my name is mike atkinson and i am a professor here at u.v.a. and john talked about congress doing things responsibly and frances has talked about how easy it is to be attacked. we happen to be in a district where our congressman is quite vulnerable or considered vulnerable. and every time he seems to make a move, we get bombarded with television commercials that appear to be from organizations that are quite nonpartisan until you start looking into the websites that they come from....
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but last night, mike doyle, who is the manager of the team, bart cpac, who is on thisÑi committee -- bart cpac, who was on this committee, played an amazing game. it was not the usual mumbling game. [laughter] mrsa played very well as a team and as a result they beat the stalwart republicans -- they actually played very well as a team and as a result of the beast of republicans. we had a number of energy and commerce republicans, mr. gingrich, dr. gingrich who is here mr. sculley, who is here, played second base some, and also did some base running and scored. mr. pitts, who came in and watched the game. [laughter] luckily, he did not try to play. although, we could have used his bombing skills from the vietnam war. anyway, we raised quite a bit of money for charity and had quite a bit of time. when you see mike doyle and you see that he is grinning from ear to hear, i just congratulate him and tell him to take pity on the downtrodden republicans who did not quite have the stuff last night. on this hearing, mr. chairman, i do want to thank you and the ranking members for working in a
but last night, mike doyle, who is the manager of the team, bart cpac, who is on thisÑi committee -- bart cpac, who was on this committee, played an amazing game. it was not the usual mumbling game. [laughter] mrsa played very well as a team and as a result they beat the stalwart republicans -- they actually played very well as a team and as a result of the beast of republicans. we had a number of energy and commerce republicans, mr. gingrich, dr. gingrich who is here mr. sculley, who is here,...
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host: mike is calling on the independents' line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are well. what is your question or comment for the ambassadors? çcaller:ç all of this stems fm ignorance. in order to understand what is happening in the middle east and the world, you must understand who the united states and great britain is. we are two of lost tribes of israel. we must understand pick a perfect timeline. -- understand the prophetic timeline. we are in the last erupted for christ returns. -- era before christ returns. what you see in the middle east, giving away land for peace, everything is geared towards christ's second coming. there will be no peace in the middle east. things will get worse and worse. keep your mind on in germany, the vatican, and the european union, the king of the north. host: let us get a response. any comments? guest: no, i don't have any comments. host: kathy on the republicans' line. caller: thank you, ambassadors, for your time. i am and military spouse with a husband getting ready to deploy within the next month. i appreciate
host: mike is calling on the independents' line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: we are well. what is your question or comment for the ambassadors? çcaller:ç all of this stems fm ignorance. in order to understand what is happening in the middle east and the world, you must understand who the united states and great britain is. we are two of lost tribes of israel. we must understand pick a perfect timeline. -- understand the prophetic timeline. we are in the last erupted for christ...
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mike umbilical cord was wrapped twice around my neck. my mother is pushing combined with my twisting and turning was killing me. i was being lynched and hanging myself. my face was the color of an electrical blue bruise. one more push or pull or twist and i was dead. my mother begged to understand what was happening. mom, she's and propping herself on her elbows, please, what is wrong asked rhonda? , what is it? my grandmother reached deep. shush, both of you let me think. outside of the bathroom eric stopped hollering. darnell stopped asking questions and my uncle roosevelt stopped pushing in a single license. all of eckert park and queens went silent. then and through the door burst the neighbor. an ambulance is on the way. am i odd rhonda looked over her shoulder. her allies demanded silence. jerry stopped in the middle of the living room. what's going on she said? her voice a fraction of its proceeding size. in the bathroom my grandma looked up at the ceiling. god, she whispered, jesus, somebody, please help me save this child. my gr
mike umbilical cord was wrapped twice around my neck. my mother is pushing combined with my twisting and turning was killing me. i was being lynched and hanging myself. my face was the color of an electrical blue bruise. one more push or pull or twist and i was dead. my mother begged to understand what was happening. mom, she's and propping herself on her elbows, please, what is wrong asked rhonda? , what is it? my grandmother reached deep. shush, both of you let me think. outside of the...
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. >> i'm mike mccarthy from new jersey. a democrat. i worked on senate warner's campaign in virginia. and i also took elections in voting behavior and i enjoyed it. >> which is a great class. [laughter] >> i'm jackie.@@@@@ @ @ @ rm i'm in this class because i heard great things about it. >> i'm from austria. i'm a grad student over at s.o.c. focusing on political publications. that's why i'm here. i'm a d. numbings american terms. >> i'm a gratton student in the public policy program and the last campaign i worked on was romney for president and taking this class, because i hope to make a career out of it. >> my name is michael weis. i'm a senior here at a.u. i'm a democratic. ay ei precinct captain in iowa city, but i'm from florida. so i've been all over the country campaigning, i guess. and i'm taking out this class to complete my a.u. political education. >> i'm joe and i'm from a small town in upstate new york. i'm a democrat. i have interned with a small consulting firm who raised money for jamie webb and senator chuck schumer an
. >> i'm mike mccarthy from new jersey. a democrat. i worked on senate warner's campaign in virginia. and i also took elections in voting behavior and i enjoyed it. >> which is a great class. [laughter] >> i'm jackie.@@@@@ @ @ @ rm i'm in this class because i heard great things about it. >> i'm from austria. i'm a grad student over at s.o.c. focusing on political publications. that's why i'm here. i'm a d. numbings american terms. >> i'm a gratton student in the...
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i start the book with a quote from an unnamed political candidate that i will mean for you which is mike huckabee. and in one of the dates from a year and a half ago he was asked about his believe in evolution and he said a very telling thing it was a classic huckabee line that it was very funny. but it had a kind of telling subtext which is i find it amusing i'm being asked this question. i'm asking to be your president, not to write and a great science textbook. and it was the kind of remark that to be funny you had to go into with a thick sick assumption that the world of science is irrelevant to the world of being present and on some level if you had said if he said i can't believe you're asking about foreign policy i am not here to write a textbook about international affairs i just want to be president it wouldn't have been funny are made sense that somehow it worked as a joke because we have this kind of believe for some of us have this believe that science is just for the guys in the lab coats and politics is somewhere else but if you think about all the issues that confront us t
i start the book with a quote from an unnamed political candidate that i will mean for you which is mike huckabee. and in one of the dates from a year and a half ago he was asked about his believe in evolution and he said a very telling thing it was a classic huckabee line that it was very funny. but it had a kind of telling subtext which is i find it amusing i'm being asked this question. i'm asking to be your president, not to write and a great science textbook. and it was the kind of remark...
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jump girlfriend for mike conley. >>phil: going back to randolph, over the last two games he has had 22 offensive reboundings. steve: and his numbers are amazing. he looks for help. gives you a couple more numbers. here is gilbert arenas on a tip away and no good. >>phil: i think butler could have gotten to that ball. steve: yes. >>phil: leave it in the hands of the officials. steve: good point. played five minutes for the first quarter. and gilbert with the jumper and randolph for the rebound. randolph's totals were 65 point in dallas and 42 rebounds, the most in any two game span since 1978. >>phil: we talked about 31 years ago that hasn't been done. steve: here is butler's jumper and ca some. conley on the side. here is a jump, good. >>phil: boyd what a good night in minnesota. steve: three pointers that nearly had the wizards close enough to steal it. carol tips it off for randolph. thinking bit. knocked away out-of-bounds. watson got called and slapped on the wrist. the wizards will get the ball back. with a chan
jump girlfriend for mike conley. >>phil: going back to randolph, over the last two games he has had 22 offensive reboundings. steve: and his numbers are amazing. he looks for help. gives you a couple more numbers. here is gilbert arenas on a tip away and no good. >>phil: i think butler could have gotten to that ball. steve: yes. >>phil: leave it in the hands of the officials. steve: good point. played five minutes for the first quarter. and gilbert with the jumper and randolph...
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host: all right, mike, go ahead. caller: i would like to get your take -- my libertarian take on health care reform. a lot have been made about petty corruption of democratic senator -- guest: nothing petty about caller: it. : the special deals. money to louisiana and nebraska. deal with aarp to sell out seniors. what critics miss this is the core governing principle of the major parties. cynical game -- carver of the country and give the piece is to winning coalition. they don't see how the children and future generations are always in the losing coalition of the crooked deals. they have no bones. our political class already burdened them with $100 trillion in entitlement timebomb spirit of what is the democratic solution? new, costly entitlement, which is only going to speed the day of fiscal reckoning. america's children will be stuck with a colossal tax bill. to me it is like a bitter irony that america was founded on the principle of no taxation without representation. guest: first off, just to clarify entitleme
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to new york city, mike's on our independent lines. is more security needed? >> caller: yes, hello, good morning. >> host: good morning. >> caller: is more security needed? absolutely not. people need to do their jobs. what happened is there was a man in a suit, a very well-dressed man who got this nigerian onto the plane without a passport. so this man should have never been on the plane to begin with, number one. number two, this man's father who is a very high-level banker in nigeria -- >> host: right. >> caller: -- called the fbi and told the fbi that his son was an extreme radical. so between the fact that the father called the fbi and informed them that the son is an extreme radical, right there he should have been on a no-fly list which already exists. and number two, the guy didn't have a pass port, so he shouldn't have got on the plane, and number three, who is the well-dressed man? they need to look at the videos and see why the is main -- is the mainstream media not bringing up what i just brought in? >> host: michael, thanks for the input. homeland
to new york city, mike's on our independent lines. is more security needed? >> caller: yes, hello, good morning. >> host: good morning. >> caller: is more security needed? absolutely not. people need to do their jobs. what happened is there was a man in a suit, a very well-dressed man who got this nigerian onto the plane without a passport. so this man should have never been on the plane to begin with, number one. number two, this man's father who is a very high-level banker...
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. >> i'm mike mccarthy from new jersey. a democrat. i worked on senate warner's campaign in virginia. and i also took elections in voting behavior and i enjoyed it. >> which is a great class. [laughter] >> i'm jackie. i'm morris, minnesota. i'm a democrat. i don't have a lot of campaign experience, just a little volunteering and i'm in this class 'cause i've heard great things about that and i also took that class. >> i'm from vienna us a trayia and i'm a grad student and i focus on political communications. that's why i'm here and i'm a d in american terms. [laughter] >> i'm derek. i'm a graduate student in the public policy program. and the last campaign i worked on was romney for president. and i'm taking this class because i hope to make a career out of it. >> my name is michael. i'm a senior here at a.u. i'm a democrat. and my campaign experience are when i was 15 and it's gone all the way to being a precinct captain in iowa city, but i'm from florida. so i've been all over the country campaigning, i guess. and i'm taking out this
. >> i'm mike mccarthy from new jersey. a democrat. i worked on senate warner's campaign in virginia. and i also took elections in voting behavior and i enjoyed it. >> which is a great class. [laughter] >> i'm jackie. i'm morris, minnesota. i'm a democrat. i don't have a lot of campaign experience, just a little volunteering and i'm in this class 'cause i've heard great things about that and i also took that class. >> i'm from vienna us a trayia and i'm a grad student...
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mike deaver said he was the most competitive s.o.b., you know, who ever lived. , you know, this idea that reagan floated from opportunity to opportunity is nonsense. everything he had in his life he fought for. and when he took matters in his own hands, as he did in new hampshire and won the primary, and as he did in the fall when he decided and, you know, that he was going to debate jimmy carter that reagan was best off when he took matters and his own career and matters into his own hand, absolutely. >> any other questions? over here. >> it's an honor to give you this microphone. [laughter] >> dr. shirley. [laughter] >> you spent an enormous amount of time studying the campaigns, the '76 campaign and the '80 campaign, and yet most academics focuses on 1981, january, to 1989. what is it that you have learned from those campaigns about ronald reagan that we don't learn from studying his presidency? >> good question. is what i learned was how much the republican party establishment opposed ronald reagan. there was almost a corrupt bargain in the late '70s between some elements in the
mike deaver said he was the most competitive s.o.b., you know, who ever lived. , you know, this idea that reagan floated from opportunity to opportunity is nonsense. everything he had in his life he fought for. and when he took matters in his own hands, as he did in new hampshire and won the primary, and as he did in the fall when he decided and, you know, that he was going to debate jimmy carter that reagan was best off when he took matters and his own career and matters into his own hand,...
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host: all right, mike, go ahead. caller: i would like to get your take -- my libertarian take on health care reform. a lot have been made about petty corruption of democratic senator -- guest: nothing petty about caller: it. : the special deals. money to louisiana and nebraska. deal with aarp to sell out seniors. what critics miss this is the core governing principle of the major parties. cynical game -- carver of the country and give the piece is to winning coalition. they don't see how the children and future generations are always in the losing coalition of the crooked deals. they have no bones. our political class already burdened them with $100 trillion in entitlement timebomb spirit of what is the democratic solution? new, costly entitlement, which is only going to speed the day of fiscal reckoning. america's children will be stuck with a colossal tax bill. to me it is like a bitter irony that america was founded on the principle of no taxation without representation. guest: first off, just to clarify entitleme
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. >> to mike ridley it should be a celebration models we frankly but of reporting. that is what my book is about. it is about what newspapers can achieve and not what an editor can achieve but what of reporters on the ground can achieve. >> host: tucson arizona. by the way that was his book party at washington of the british embassy. this is dick. go ahead. you like the culture of corruption? >> caller: it is raising and gives great insight into what happens in washington. it is particularly interesting because this talks about all fought corruption that has existed before with obama and all of the people that he has brought with him. earlier somebody remarked about rahm emanuel. that is detailed in this book but when you read this book it makes you wonder how we can ever, ever straighten out the mess in washington. >> host: paul is next up. the best book of 2009. paul on the independent line will do you think? >> caller: i don't know if you guys have covered it but it is called tree spiker. >> host: treat spiker? >> caller: yep comegys one of the founders of the so
. >> to mike ridley it should be a celebration models we frankly but of reporting. that is what my book is about. it is about what newspapers can achieve and not what an editor can achieve but what of reporters on the ground can achieve. >> host: tucson arizona. by the way that was his book party at washington of the british embassy. this is dick. go ahead. you like the culture of corruption? >> caller: it is raising and gives great insight into what happens in washington. it...
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suddenly an english man dressed in the height of the fashion comes to see him and says sir, this is mike cotton, and maybe i can find that passage in here and read it to you because i think it is a humorous episode. he explained, he said this coffin was protected by the british flag that had been purchased by british merchants and he had the bill to prove it. still, sir, said sherman, not pure cotton, sir, but my cotton and the name of the united states government, sir. but sir there's scarcely any cotton in such an ad that does not belong to me. there's not a pound of cotton here, sir, that does not belong to me for the united states, said sherman. well, sir, my government shall hear about this. i shall report you to your -- your conduct to my government. who are you, sir, said sherman? consoles to her british majesty, sir. his superior of washington, he said was the british minister. england had only low-level representation in the united states. it didn't want to recognize the u.s. enough to have an ambassador. it only had a minister. the superior in washington, the minister was sir r
suddenly an english man dressed in the height of the fashion comes to see him and says sir, this is mike cotton, and maybe i can find that passage in here and read it to you because i think it is a humorous episode. he explained, he said this coffin was protected by the british flag that had been purchased by british merchants and he had the bill to prove it. still, sir, said sherman, not pure cotton, sir, but my cotton and the name of the united states government, sir. but sir there's scarcely...
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but, you know, we live in the age where obama and obra were 18 and mike huckabee and chuck norris for a team so it doesn't matter whether your democratic or republican both sides are involved with all hollywoodian celebrity. >> jason killian meath, author "hockley but on the potomac." stat next call walter isaacson and ceo of the aspen institute and author of biography on albert einstein and benjamin franklin discuss his new book of essays. mr. isaacson's writings include a profile of world leaders, his thoughts on journalism and reports on his home town, new orleans. this is just over one hour. >> good evening. i am barbara meter, one of the owners at politics and prose, and i know that we are going to have a good evening to light because this is the i think fourth time walter isaacson has been to politics and prose, and every time it has been an interesting evening. he was here for his biographies of kissinger, benjamin franklin and albert einstein. in the past he has been the chairman and ceo of cnn and managing editor of time and then i just actually read this this afternoon. in n
but, you know, we live in the age where obama and obra were 18 and mike huckabee and chuck norris for a team so it doesn't matter whether your democratic or republican both sides are involved with all hollywoodian celebrity. >> jason killian meath, author "hockley but on the potomac." stat next call walter isaacson and ceo of the aspen institute and author of biography on albert einstein and benjamin franklin discuss his new book of essays. mr. isaacson's writings include a...
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good call by mike carey. jim: the leader again in the national football league punt return average in season. it's berger. this will be returned. here's jackson. takes -- shakes off a hit. another flag down back at the 20-yard line. paxton, the long snapper, made the hit on jackson. referee: there's no foul on the play. all of the action was legal. first down. jim: first down from the 42 of denver. phil: now you got the time on your side. jim: mcnabb with three touchdown passes. the first one went to jackson from two yards out then an open brent celek. and then the one to avant. phil: so many big plays in the game. go ahead, i'm sorry. but mcnabb's scramble changed field position, allowed the eagles to get the ball back after a punt. jim: and that's mccoy into the pile for two. we talked look how some of these a.f.c. teams can control their own destiny after today. but you have the likes of all the fans down in baltimore, pittsburgh, houston, all right now hoping that somehow philadelphia could put together a
good call by mike carey. jim: the leader again in the national football league punt return average in season. it's berger. this will be returned. here's jackson. takes -- shakes off a hit. another flag down back at the 20-yard line. paxton, the long snapper, made the hit on jackson. referee: there's no foul on the play. all of the action was legal. first down. jim: first down from the 42 of denver. phil: now you got the time on your side. jim: mcnabb with three touchdown passes. the first one...
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this year one of them in the age of reagan 1982 m-mike 1980 name by steven hayward. also looking back a couple of presidencies we covered the book h.w. ray and his perpetrator to his class. here's portsmouth, virginia. this is cliff on a democrat plan. >> caller: good morning. a good book came out in 2009, but it's one of my favorites. it's been said bugliosi's book, how to prosecute george w. bush for murder. now you can extend the policies in this book and prosecution to obama casillas complicit in continuing this illegal war. post go i think that might've come out in 2008, 2007. santa rosa, california is next. what is your favorite nonfiction book of the year? >> caller: thanks a lot for c-span. i favorite nonfiction book has been and always will be the bible. post go thank you. jim on our independent line. >> caller: good morning. i'm not sure if this is 2009, but it's american bloomsbury by susan cheever, based on the literate community that gathered in massachusetts, hawthorne and emerson. and it was just a delight. and i don't read much nonfiction but it was c
this year one of them in the age of reagan 1982 m-mike 1980 name by steven hayward. also looking back a couple of presidencies we covered the book h.w. ray and his perpetrator to his class. here's portsmouth, virginia. this is cliff on a democrat plan. >> caller: good morning. a good book came out in 2009, but it's one of my favorites. it's been said bugliosi's book, how to prosecute george w. bush for murder. now you can extend the policies in this book and prosecution to obama casillas...
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and we've got our m-mike here in the middle this evening because c-span is here. >> do you want to answer them or should i? >> can you hear me okay? >> there is a microphone bare, but you go first. >> i would like to ask if there is anyone in public life today that you would compare to kissinger, some wearing was a realist and to give our interest and is not sentimental? >> yeah, there was a come back, you know, i have a new introduction because it's critical of him for being too much of a realist. for not taking idealism and our values into account. but then, somehow and in both democrats and republicans would begin a little bit lets invade the world and every place in the world and impose our values. i said we might need a dose of realism these days. so the comeback of realism is led by people like colin powell who i truly admire. but scowcroft y. think is the wise man of our time. and a lot of people who i think were cautious about some of our overseas adventurism, but understand that both our interests and our values have to be woven together. and if i had to pick somebody i would say
and we've got our m-mike here in the middle this evening because c-span is here. >> do you want to answer them or should i? >> can you hear me okay? >> there is a microphone bare, but you go first. >> i would like to ask if there is anyone in public life today that you would compare to kissinger, some wearing was a realist and to give our interest and is not sentimental? >> yeah, there was a come back, you know, i have a new introduction because it's critical of...
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i asked ben and mike, and they said yes. off we decided to go. right before we were leaveing, a cartoonist decided to publish a cartoon. we all know what happened. well, it prohibited us into doing into islamabad at that time. we rebooked our trip and went. we worked with relief international for a couple of weeks. we went all over cashmere. our job was to document, and it's characterized in the book was to document the work that relief international was doing. but also to show the extent of the devastation and the homelessness, and the challenges people are facing. the work that i was doing was some of the same kind of work. they were doing health care along with all kinds of other health cares ngos includes the cuban and saudi. they were providing nutrition. they were providing food security. they were providing housing for people on -- in addition to providing tents, they were actually constructing new earthquake resistant housing. since then they've gotten into all kinds of things. to providing life stock to replenishing the lively hood of pe
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i want to thank mike for moderating our discussion tonight. i want to thank our participants. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i look forward to their thoughts on true comfort and ted's efforts to get it right for history. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been others, and one of the best was written by ulysses s. grant. he finished his memoir while dying of cancer. one thing that struck me about this book was that everyone here in this room, everyone in the world, knows great amounts about ted kennedy's legacy otherwise, his afterlife. but he had an inner life that is ravaging, and it is all here. all of the promise, all of the hopes, all of the dreams. and i would like to begin by talking about what it might mean that you might not be able to go to communion in rhode island -- [laughter] about senator kennedy's faith. for those of you who have not read the book, he was a man of deep faith. atonement is a process that never ends. let's start with you. ted kennedy. cath
i want to thank mike for moderating our discussion tonight. i want to thank our participants. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i look forward to their thoughts on true comfort and ted's efforts to get it right for history. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been others, and one of the best was written by ulysses s. grant. he finished his memoir while dying of cancer. one thing that...
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but, you know, in -- we live sort of in the age where obama and oprah were a team, and mike huckabee and chuck norris were a team. so it doesn't matter whether you're democrat or republican, i think both sides are very involved with hollywood and celebrity. >> jason killian meath, thank you so much. >> i say my job at fox news is to keep company materials because it really is, and i say that to young people. every once in a while fox will send me out to talk to a college campus somewhere. i'd rather go to kandahar, quite frankly. [laughter] and i'll say to young people i keep company with, and i know i've conjured up in the mind of a young person the image of somebody wearing a span connection suit -- spandex suit and a cape, but that's not the definition of a hero. the definition of a hero is a person who has put themself at risk for the benefit of others, and that's what i -- that's basically all i do. i know that some of my colleagues at fox news don't, don't -- and the rest of the so-called mainstream media -- don't get that. i tell them every once in a while that, you know, the
but, you know, in -- we live sort of in the age where obama and oprah were a team, and mike huckabee and chuck norris were a team. so it doesn't matter whether you're democrat or republican, i think both sides are very involved with hollywood and celebrity. >> jason killian meath, thank you so much. >> i say my job at fox news is to keep company materials because it really is, and i say that to young people. every once in a while fox will send me out to talk to a college campus...
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host: mike freeman says the disproceed torsion nate representation of low population states can't be fixed. david is joining us on the independent line from lynn, massachusetts. now that healthcare has passed the senate is it time for senate reform? a piece by ezra kline. good morning. caller: good morning. i think what they need to do is have oversight, not an overhaul. and up here in massachusetts, even though the democrats there are a lot of liberal democrats here, the independents, there are more registered independents than republicans and democrats. but what i find interesting is that the more the democrats say this, it is said they had to buy people to invest in this health scare. that's what i call it. host: from the jump page of ezra klein's piece he refers toç to hark contingentç en hark contingent e as the new ch. ha >> nothing less than a formula for tyranny by the minority he said at the time. part of the debate on the healthcare included the current republican leader mitch mcconnell of kansas in which he went after the tkpls for rrbing healthcare on christmas eve we
host: mike freeman says the disproceed torsion nate representation of low population states can't be fixed. david is joining us on the independent line from lynn, massachusetts. now that healthcare has passed the senate is it time for senate reform? a piece by ezra kline. good morning. caller: good morning. i think what they need to do is have oversight, not an overhaul. and up here in massachusetts, even though the democrats there are a lot of liberal democrats here, the independents, there...
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i don't feel a need to --well, let's not say this into an open mike. it is possible the conversation will be more important than registering our presence on the floor, so we will keep going. i don't have too much more i want to say. jim, do you? sorry. we will probably be able to make it. i think this discussion has been very helpful and it is great. it is sort of like looking at a big problem, figure out what works, what does not work, learning ideas and people of that experience, i think my greatest concern in this whole process is that this is not going on at the level in the united states government that it needs to be going on. there needs to be, whether it is nsa, state department, some group of folks who are focused on this in much the same way post 9/11. pre 9/11, we were very focused on bin laden and al qaeda. we were not as committed to it as we were after 9/11, but those groups of people right now, every single day, all day long, are thinking about where top al qaeda targets are, what they're up to, and they're getting ideas and plans and mo
i don't feel a need to --well, let's not say this into an open mike. it is possible the conversation will be more important than registering our presence on the floor, so we will keep going. i don't have too much more i want to say. jim, do you? sorry. we will probably be able to make it. i think this discussion has been very helpful and it is great. it is sort of like looking at a big problem, figure out what works, what does not work, learning ideas and people of that experience, i think my...
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he wound up coming to the wizards in the deal with mike miller. we have not seen oleksiy pecherov tonight. >> phil: speaking of pecherov, he has had 2dnps in the last five games. >> steve: 94-86 with just over a minute to play in regulation. brewer to the free-throw line. timberwolves try willing to break a five game losing streak to the wizards. it looks like they will do it. the same two teams will play again on february 17th at the verizon center. foye with another 3-pointer. that cuts it to 7 with 55 seconds to play. wizards forced to foul. antawn fouled brewer. >> phil: they can't be particular who they foul they have to go for the steal and stop the clock. >> steve: minnesota in this fourth quarter, 14-17 from the free-throw line. wow. >> phil: at one time they were under 60%, i know. brewer having a good night. you talk about the importance of perimeter guys knocking down shots, that's what he has done tonight. 9-16 from the field. good shooting. >> steve: foye looking to do it again. gilbert drives. his pass is intercepted. he turns it ove
he wound up coming to the wizards in the deal with mike miller. we have not seen oleksiy pecherov tonight. >> phil: speaking of pecherov, he has had 2dnps in the last five games. >> steve: 94-86 with just over a minute to play in regulation. brewer to the free-throw line. timberwolves try willing to break a five game losing streak to the wizards. it looks like they will do it. the same two teams will play again on february 17th at the verizon center. foye with another 3-pointer....
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mike was disturbed, as was mrs. reagan, when she heard that a chandelier had fallen on the principal bed and while the tunisian president was in residence, the boiler had blown up. and so that was enough. and also, it was not looking very good. it was really looking a bit raggedy. before the restoration plan, the money had to be approved by the government every year and was summoned to congress, because they didn't want to fund it at all. and senator abner, who was the head of the committee that was being so negative about it said to me, well, mrs. rosa, i don't understand why you have to spend all that money just to do over an old house. he was just very difficult about it. he said, why don't you just tear it down and build a new house? i said over my dead body. finally we worked around this. i was grateful to paul lacks all the, the senator's aunt, who was able -- lacks at, the senator's aunt, who was really able to get it through. but there was a very interesting stipulation in the bill. the money was to be used
mike was disturbed, as was mrs. reagan, when she heard that a chandelier had fallen on the principal bed and while the tunisian president was in residence, the boiler had blown up. and so that was enough. and also, it was not looking very good. it was really looking a bit raggedy. before the restoration plan, the money had to be approved by the government every year and was summoned to congress, because they didn't want to fund it at all. and senator abner, who was the head of the committee...
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mike was disturbed, as was mrs. reagan, when she heard that a chandelier had fallen on the principal bed and while the tunisian president was in residence, the boiler had blown up. and so that was enough. and also, it was not looking very good. it was really looking a bit raggedy. before the restoration plan, the money had to be approved by the government every year and was summoned to congress, because they didn't want to fund it at all. and senator abner, who was the head of the committee that was being so negative about it said to me, well, mrs. rosa, i don't understand why you have to spend all that money just to do over an old house. he was just very difficult about it. he said, why don't you just tear it down and build a new house? i said over my dead body. finally we worked around this. i was grateful to paul lacks all the, the senator's aunt, who was able -- lacks at, the senator's aunt, who was really able to get it through. but there was a very interesting stipulation in the bill. the money was to be used
mike was disturbed, as was mrs. reagan, when she heard that a chandelier had fallen on the principal bed and while the tunisian president was in residence, the boiler had blown up. and so that was enough. and also, it was not looking very good. it was really looking a bit raggedy. before the restoration plan, the money had to be approved by the government every year and was summoned to congress, because they didn't want to fund it at all. and senator abner, who was the head of the committee...
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wait for the mike, please. >> you've already had one question today, sir. let's let people who haven't asked questions. >> i'll make it fast. i'm a journalist. you contrasted the situation in afghanistan facing us now with the situation facing the russians. the soviets before. i really hate to ask this question but you sort of begged it with the comparison. the other comparison that's often made is the situation that obama is facing with what johnson faced in vietnam. so you know the question. >> the ghost of vietnam haunts this administration. it walks through the corridors of today's white house every day. it certainly walks through the corridors of the united states congress constantly. but afghanistan 2009 is not vietnam 1965 or not even 1961. it's a very different situation. we were attacked from afghanistan. the most successful foreign attack on the united states of america bar one wha? the royal navy's attack on our capital in 1814 was carried out from afghanistan. those who did that are plotting today a repeat performance. in 2006 on the fifth anniv
wait for the mike, please. >> you've already had one question today, sir. let's let people who haven't asked questions. >> i'll make it fast. i'm a journalist. you contrasted the situation in afghanistan facing us now with the situation facing the russians. the soviets before. i really hate to ask this question but you sort of begged it with the comparison. the other comparison that's often made is the situation that obama is facing with what johnson faced in vietnam. so you know...
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i also want to thank mike freeman, my present boss for his unwavering support in d.n.a. issues both now and for the eight years that he was county attorney. d.n.a. has solved many cold cases in the united states. hi the good fortune to prosecute the first two cold cases in the united states in 1992 and '93. one of the rape homicides of a recent college graduate and the second was the assault of a milwaukee young woman by a serial rapist. none of those young men will be released from prison. . there was not sufficient amount of biological material to test. 13 of those cases produced john doe profiles. 13 of those cases produced a hit to a convicted offender. ten of those hits were to convicted fauvenders with previous sex list riss. three were without a history. of those 13 three have been convicted, five have been charged. in two cases we are still looking for the victim. one is still under investigation and two turned out the d.n.a. was from a consense sexual partner. these demonstrate how fruitful it can be to test this group of cases and this type of case. additional
i also want to thank mike freeman, my present boss for his unwavering support in d.n.a. issues both now and for the eight years that he was county attorney. d.n.a. has solved many cold cases in the united states. hi the good fortune to prosecute the first two cold cases in the united states in 1992 and '93. one of the rape homicides of a recent college graduate and the second was the assault of a milwaukee young woman by a serial rapist. none of those young men will be released from prison. ....
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wait for the mike, please. >> you've already had one question today, sir. let's let people who haven't asked questions. >> i'll make it fast. i'm a journalist. you contrasted the situation in afghanistan facing us now with the situation facing the russians. the soviets before. i really hate to ask this question but you sort of begged it with the comparison. the other comparison that's often made is the situation that obama is facing with what johnson faced in vietnam. so you know the question. >> the ghost of vietnam haunts this administration. it walks through the corridors of today's white house every day. it certainly walks through the corridors of the united states congress constantly. but afghanistan 2009 is not vietnam 1965 or not even 1961. it's a very different situation. we were attacked from afghanistan. the most successful foreign attack on the united states of america bar one wha? the royal navy's attack on our capital in 1814 was carried out from afghanistan. those who did that are plotting today a repeat performance. in 2006 on the fifth anniv
wait for the mike, please. >> you've already had one question today, sir. let's let people who haven't asked questions. >> i'll make it fast. i'm a journalist. you contrasted the situation in afghanistan facing us now with the situation facing the russians. the soviets before. i really hate to ask this question but you sort of begged it with the comparison. the other comparison that's often made is the situation that obama is facing with what johnson faced in vietnam. so you know...
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our next call comes from mike and rockville center, n.y.. caller: thank you for taking my phone call. we are reviewing political ideology across a broad spectrum. this is a result of whether or not these ideas can be waived into foreign policy and domestic policy successfully. they become like a four legs to a table they become all part of one pair ort of one. this administration has had difficulty having one ideology that serves well in chicago but not the rest of the country. the president is a likable man and an admirable person, he is very short terms of experience. he was state senator for one term and failed to complete that turnberry was in the united states senate for term and failed to complete that term and he has had absolutely no experience in corporate or municipal affairs as executive position. when it relates back to political ideologies, the ability to coherently link, whether you want to discuss conservatives or socialism or whatever, the ability to promote those ideologies is strictly dependent upon the ability to weave the
our next call comes from mike and rockville center, n.y.. caller: thank you for taking my phone call. we are reviewing political ideology across a broad spectrum. this is a result of whether or not these ideas can be waived into foreign policy and domestic policy successfully. they become like a four legs to a table they become all part of one pair ort of one. this administration has had difficulty having one ideology that serves well in chicago but not the rest of the country. the president is...
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our next call comes from mike and rockville center, n.y.. caller: thank you for taking my phone call. we are reviewing political ideology across a broad spectrum. this is a result of whether or not these ideas can be waived into foreign policy and domestic policy successfully. they become like a four legs to a table they become all part of one pair ort of one. this administration has had difficulty having one ideology that serves well in chicago but not the rest of the country. the president is a likable man and an admirable person, he is very short terms of experience. he was state senator for one term and failed to complete that turnberry was in the united states senate for term and failed to complete that term and he has had absolutely no experience in corporate or municipal affairs as executive position. when it relates back to political ideologies, the ability to coherently link, whether you want to discuss conservatives or socialism or whatever, the ability to promote those ideologies is strictly dependent upon the ability to weave the
our next call comes from mike and rockville center, n.y.. caller: thank you for taking my phone call. we are reviewing political ideology across a broad spectrum. this is a result of whether or not these ideas can be waived into foreign policy and domestic policy successfully. they become like a four legs to a table they become all part of one pair ort of one. this administration has had difficulty having one ideology that serves well in chicago but not the rest of the country. the president is...
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i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] an a >> i'd hike to begin even though it might be meanr'g that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. >> we won't tell. about senator kennedy's faith. for those of you that have not read the !ook or who are not privy to certain aspects of the man's life he was a man of deep faith and there's a quote. give me - there it is. p tone meant is a process that never ends. ej, let's start with you. ted keep di. catholic. what evidence did you see of e deep faith? >> first of all you saw him in church that shát say something in principal but before i begin i have to report my favorite line in the book when ted kennedy courted vicki kennedy and they were having dinner an early phase an" he was where i had about a pole that shows his approval rate together 82 percent and vicki kennedy said that's fortunate because
i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] an a >> i'd hike to begin even though it might be meanr'g that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. >> we won't tell. about senator kennedy's faith. for those of you that have not read the !ook or...
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i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] an a >> i'd hike to begin even though it might be meanr'g that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. >> we won't tell. about senator kennedy's faith. for those of you that have not read the !ook or who are not privy to certain aspects of the man's life he was a man of deep faith and there's a quote. give me - there it is. p tone meant is a process that never ends. ej, let's start with you. ted keep di. catholic. what evidence did you see of e deep faith? >> first of all you saw him in church that shát say something in principal but before i begin i have to report my favorite line in the book when ted kennedy courted vicki kennedy and they were having dinner an early phase an" he was where i had about a pole that shows his approval rate together 82 percent and vicki kennedy said that's fortunate because
i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] an a >> i'd hike to begin even though it might be meanr'g that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. >> we won't tell. about senator kennedy's faith. for those of you that have not read the !ook or...
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i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been other political biographies. one of the best was written by former president ulysses s. grant. he, too, finished his memoirs all dying of cancer. one of the things that struck me about this book is that everyone here in this room and everyone in the world knows great amounts about ted kennedy's of her life. but he had an inner life that was riveting. it might mean that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. [laughter] for those of you who have not read the book, or who are not privy to certain aspects of his life, he was a man of deep faith, and there is a quote, "atonement is a process that never ends." what evidence did you see or were you aware of of his deep faith? >> first of all, you actually saw him in church. i have to report, my favorite lin
i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been other political biographies. one of the best was written by former president ulysses s. grant. he, too, finished his memoirs all dying of cancer. one of the things that...
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i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been other political biographies. one of the best was written by former president ulysses s. grant. he, too, finished his memoirs all dying of cancer. one of the things that struck me about this book is that everyone here in this room and everyone in the world knows great amounts about ted kennedy's of her life. but he had an inner life that was riveting. it might mean that i might not be able to go to communion in rhode island. [laughter] for those of you who have not read the book, or who are not privy to certain aspects of his life, he was a man of deep faith, and there is a quote, "atonement is a process that never ends." what evidence did you see or were you aware of of his deep faith? >> first of all, you actually saw him in church. i have to report, my favorite lin
i want to thank mike barnicle for moderating our discussion tonight and the others participating in it. they have been participants in and students of this country's historic march to progress, and i am looking forward to their thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is quite an amazing biography. there have been other political biographies. one of the best was written by former president ulysses s. grant. he, too, finished his memoirs all dying of cancer. one of the things that...
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mike brooks mentioned to me he believes whatever it is is on its way to the fbi lab in quantico to get some analysis of what it was, at least to term what of our major question, how did something get on a flight with all the security we have there today? how do you get something you can set fire to onto a plane? another one of the unanswered questions you're continuing to track down for us. kate, thanks for your great work. >> richard griffith was on the plane in question sitting in seat 36b. that was -- we think the suspect was in 19a. this is what you're looking at on your screen. on the left side of the plane as you are facing the front of the plane, this passenger was some distance back in another cabin. but he spoke at length to the gentleman who was sitting next to him. richard joins us by phone. richard, you spoke to the man who was sitting next to the suspect, is that what the story is? >> i was talking to the guy that was sitting next to him, yes, sir. >> and you believe he was in row 19. does that information make sense? >> yes, sir. that seems right. >> tell me what you hear
mike brooks mentioned to me he believes whatever it is is on its way to the fbi lab in quantico to get some analysis of what it was, at least to term what of our major question, how did something get on a flight with all the security we have there today? how do you get something you can set fire to onto a plane? another one of the unanswered questions you're continuing to track down for us. kate, thanks for your great work. >> richard griffith was on the plane in question sitting in seat...